At 1:01 PM -0400 9/22/01, Homer Wilson Smith wrote:

>      CUstomer trying to read mail from our servers in the US from
>China, 61.154.233.13
>
>      Can't read mail, getting following errors.
>
>      What does it mean?

It looks to me like the user can't maintain a connection.  Can the 
user use any other services besides POP (for example, can he or she 
access your web pages or send mail through your SMTP server?)


>
>      Thanks  Homer
>
>Sep 22 12:14:38 mx popper[30638]: (v4.0.3) POP login by user "bv" at 
>(61.154.233.13) 61.154.233.13
>Sep 22 12:14:46 mx popper[30638]: bv at 61.154.233.13 
>(61.154.233.13): -ERR POP EOF or I/O Error
>Sep 22 12:14:46 mx popper[30638]: I/O error flushing output to 
>client bv at 61.154.233.13 [61.154.233.13]: Operation not permitted 
>(1)
>Sep 22 12:14:46 mx popper[30638]: Stats: bv 0 0 393 3428088 
>61.154.233.13 61.154.233.13
>Sep 22 12:14:48 mx popper[30638]: I/O error flushing output to 
>client bv at 61.154.233.13 [61.154.233.13]: Operation not permitted 
>(1)
>Sep 22 12:28:30 mx popper[1253]: (v4.0.3) POP login by user "bv" at 
>(61.154.237.205) 61.154.237.205
>Sep 22 12:28:36 mx popper[1253]: bv at 61.154.237.205 
>(61.154.237.205): -ERR POP EOF or I/O Error
>Sep 22 12:28:36 mx popper[1253]: I/O error flushing output to client 
>bv at 61.154.237.205 [61.154.237.205]: Operation not permitted (1)
>Sep 22 12:28:36 mx popper[1253]: Stats: bv 0 0 394 3429212 
>61.154.237.205 61.154.237.205
>Sep 22 12:28:37 mx popper[1253]: I/O error flushing output to client 
>bv at 61.154.237.205 [61.154.237.205]: Operation not permitted (1)
>Sep 22 12:29:05 mx popper[1401]: (v4.0.3) POP login by user "bv" at 
>(61.154.237.205) 61.154.237.205
>Sep 22 12:29:10 mx popper[1401]: bv at 61.154.237.205 
>(61.154.237.205): -ERR POP EOF or I/O Error
>Sep 22 12:29:10 mx popper[1401]: I/O error flushing output to client 
>bv at 61.154.237.205 [61.154.237.205]: Operation not permitted (1)
>Sep 22 12:29:10 mx popper[1401]: Stats: bv 0 0 394 3429222 
>61.154.237.205 61.154.237.205
>Sep 22 12:29:10 mx popper[1401]: I/O error flushing output to client 
>bv at 61.154.237.205 [61.154.237.205]: Operation not permitted (1)
>Sep 22 12:30:46 mx popper[1822]: (v4.0.3) POP login by user "bv" at 
>(61.154.236.157) 61.154.236.157
>Sep 22 12:31:00 mx popper[1822]: bv at 61.154.236.157 
>(61.154.236.157): -ERR POP EOF or I/O Error
>Sep 22 12:31:00 mx popper[1822]: I/O error flushing output to client 
>bv at 61.154.236.157 [61.154.236.157]: Operation not permitted (1)
>Sep 22 12:31:00 mx popper[1822]: Stats: bv 0 0 394 3429222 
>61.154.236.157 61.154.236.157
>Sep 22 12:31:00 mx popper[1822]: I/O error flushing output to client 
>bv at 61.154.236.157 [61.154.236.157]: Operation not permitted (1)
>Sep 22 12:35:06 mx popper[6163]: (v4.0.3) POP login by user "bv" at 
>(61.154.237.133) 61.154.237.133
>Sep 22 12:35:14 mx popper[6163]: bv at 61.154.237.133 
>(61.154.237.133): -ERR POP EOF or I/O Error
>Sep 22 12:35:14 mx popper[6163]: I/O error flushing output to client 
>bv at 61.154.237.133 [61.154.237.133]: Operation not permitted (1)
>Sep 22 12:35:14 mx popper[6163]: Stats: bv 0 0 396 3435089 
>61.154.237.133 61.154.237.133
>Sep 22 12:35:15 mx popper[6163]: I/O error flushing output to client 
>bv at 61.154.237.133 [61.154.237.133]: Operation not permitted (1)
>Sep 22 12:42:57 mx popper[11778]: (v4.0.3) POP login by user "bv" at 
>(61.154.237.133) 61.154.237.133
>Sep 22 12:43:03 mx popper[11778]: bv at 61.154.237.133 
>(61.154.237.133): -ERR POP EOF or I/O Error
>Sep 22 12:43:03 mx popper[11778]: I/O error flushing output to 
>client bv at 61.154.237.133 [61.154.237.133]: Operation not 
>permitted (1)
>Sep 22 12:43:03 mx popper[11778]: Stats: bv 0 0 396 3435109 
>61.154.237.133 61.154.237.133
>Sep 22 12:43:03 mx popper[11778]: I/O error flushing output to 
>client bv at 61.154.237.133 [61.154.237.133]: Operation not 
>permitted (1)
>Sep 22 12:48:27 mx popper[13242]: (v4.0.3) POP login by user "bv" at 
>(gem.lightlink.com) 205.232.34.13
>Sep 22 12:48:27 mx popper[13242]: bv at gem.lightlink.com 
>(205.232.34.13): -ERR POP EOF or I/O Error
>Sep 22 12:48:27 mx popper[13242]: Stats: bv 0 0 396 3435109 
>gem.lightlink.com 205.232.34.13
>Sep 22 12:48:27 mx popper[13242]: I/O error flushing output to 
>client bv at gem.lightlink.com [205.232.34.13]: Operation not 
>permitted (1)
>Sep 22 12:49:15 mx popper[13488]: (v4.0.3) POP login by user "bv" at 
>(gem.lightlink.com) 205.232.34.13
>Sep 22 12:49:15 mx popper[13488]: bv at gem.lightlink.com 
>(205.232.34.13): -ERR POP EOF or I/O Error
>Sep 22 12:49:15 mx popper[13488]: Stats: bv 0 0 396 3435109 
>gem.lightlink.com 205.232.34.13
>Sep 22 12:49:15 mx popper[13488]: I/O error flushing output to 
>client bv at gem.lightlink.com [205.232.34.13]: Operation not 
>permitted (1)
>Sep 22 12:49:18 mx popper[13491]: (v4.0.3) POP login by user "bv" at 
>(gem.lightlink.com) 205.232.34.13
>Sep 22 12:49:18 mx popper[13491]: bv at gem.lightlink.com 
>(205.232.34.13): -ERR POP EOF or I/O Error
>Sep 22 12:49:18 mx popper[13491]: Stats: bv 0 0 396 3435109 
>gem.lightlink.com 205.232.34.13
>Sep 22 12:49:18 mx popper[13491]: I/O error flushing output to 
>client bv at gem.lightlink.com [205.232.34.13]: Operation not 
>permitted (1)
>Sep 22 12:53:14 mx popper[14722]: (v4.0.3) POP login by user "bv" at 
>(gem.lightlink.com) 205.232.34.13
>Sep 22 12:53:14 mx popper[14722]: bv at gem.lightlink.com 
>(205.232.34.13): -ERR POP EOF or I/O Error
>Sep 22 12:53:14 mx popper[14722]: Stats: bv 0 0 396 3435109 
>gem.lightlink.com 205.232.34.13
>Sep 22 12:53:14 mx popper[14722]: I/O error flushing output to 
>client bv at gem.lightlink.com [205.232.34.13]: Operation not 
>permitted (1)
>Sep 22 12:53:15 mx popper[14727]: (v4.0.3) POP login by user "bv" at 
>(gem.lightlink.com) 205.232.34.13
>Sep 22 12:53:15 mx popper[14727]: Stats: bv 0 0 396 3435109 
>gem.lightlink.com 205.232.34.13
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>Homer Wilson Smith   Clean Air, Clear Water,  Art Matrix - Lightlink
>(607) 277-0959       A Green Earth and Peace. Internet Access, Ithaca NY
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Is that too much to ask? http://www.lightlink.com


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